Location:
TX
Driving Status:
Rookie Solo Driver
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Female w/ a taste for trucking who enjoys the peace & quiet of rolling 24 wheels on an open road, a clear starry night, a good podcast and little to no traffic in the way. Soon to start a solo OTR career and I’m curious about this trucker lifestyle. A tad bit nervous, so any possible negative comments about being nervous; it’s just my opinion that it’s healthy and to me shows a bit of respect for the rig I’ll be driving. I never intend to be a Super Trucker; just a safe one. Driving doubles was great and gave me a sense of pride. Going solo OTR is definitely a new frontier for me.
Posted: 1 year, 9 months ago
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ClassA Newbie Curious About Tyson
Thank you Mr. Ryan; I’ll keep that in mind.
Any class A position with a private fleet (hauls its own freight) is a good situation because you have better job stability than many other companies. As has been mentioned, whether or not Tyson is a good fit for you is something only you can answer for yourself. Being in Texas, you are in a great location to work for Tyson.
Posted: 1 year, 9 months ago
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ClassA Newbie Curious About Tyson
Thank you Ms. Kearsy. ☺️
From a woman who has been OTR for 7 years.... You are safe. Be smart and be aware. There are usually people around if u did scream I did a video about this.
Posted: 1 year, 9 months ago
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ClassA Newbie Curious About Tyson
Hello.. I’m new to the forum and I have questions I’m hoping I can get answered through this website. Soon to train with Tyson as an OTR driver. Being female and only done regional before I’m a bit nervous. I read a young lady’s post about walking out of training due to a 1yr signing commitment. Like her I’m clean on all my necessities as well. Is Tyson a good company to work for? I thought I was applying for local or regional but I am curious about OTR. Is it hard? Where does one park on your breaks? I’m nervous about having to sleep in a rest stop. I see in another gentleman’s post there are no dogs allowed, which makes since if I’ll be hauling food products. Any advice to offer?…. Btw: female, class a 6yrs, class B for 21 before upgrade, only drove local routes w/ 11hrs round trip, not a driving school grad but a company drivers program
Posted: 1 year, 9 months ago
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ClassA Newbie Curious About Tyson
I appreciate everyone’s advice and well wishes. I’ll keep my mind and eyes open and keep it between the lines 😊